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The CRIO at UW-Health

The CRIO at UW-Health. Umberto Tachinardi, MD, MSc Chief Research Information Officer UW Health Associate Dean for Biomedical Informatics School of Medicine & Public Health Director, Biomedical Informatics Core Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR). UW-Health. CRIO.

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The CRIO at UW-Health

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  1. The CRIO at UW-Health Umberto Tachinardi, MD, MSc Chief Research Information Officer UW Health Associate Dean for Biomedical Informatics School of Medicine & Public Health Director, Biomedical Informatics Core Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR)

  2. UW-Health • CRIO • Dean - CEOs • COOs • HIMC • CIO • BCG • Clarity • Applications • IT • Help-Desk

  3. CTSA BMI Core

  4. User request Triage/Routing Packaged Servs/Prods available? Yes Packaged Services/Prods ICTR IT Infrastructure No Ad-Hoc EDW Queries NLP Project Analysis CTMS customizations Interfacing Image Processing (PACS) Genomic Analysis Data Storage Data Security Data Modeling Research/ Development req’d? Collaborations Yes BARD Data Analysis CRIS Project not-viable No Regulatory/Compliance Research Project Analysis TTRC (Imaging Facility) Image Analysis Project viable Consulting Grant Proposal REC Training

  5. BMIC Services Advanced Technologies (R&D) Networking, security, databases Information documentation, storage and retrieval Consulting Packaged-services NLP, semantic technologies ICTR Portal Services Bioinformatics Machine learning, including data mining Representation of logical and probabilistic knowledge and reasoning DW services Clinical/Health Informatics Image and Signal Analysis Computing, network, storage and security Imaging Informatics Simulation and modeling Software Engineering Partnerships

  6. Biomedical Informatics – proposed changes for next renewal • Goal: Define a common “BMI Core” for both CTSA and UWCCC • Opportunities • Across the board Epic implementation (HC/MF/Unity) • UW Health DW project (HIMC) • OnCore integration • Integrated IT infra-structure (servers, networks, storage) • Competitive Advantage • HIMSS Level 7 (Epic) • Strong Bioinformatics • Improved Clinical Informatics (new Faculty) • Coordinated human subject recruitment policies and tools • Data Governance plan • Marshfield Clinic partnership • Drivers • Cost efficiency (non unnecessary redundancies, common standards for all NIH funded projects) • Research empowerment (trhough more robust and sophisticated tools and services) • Collaboration vs Competition (same teams working towards the same objectives)

  7. Core Services HealthLink (Clarity) HealthLink (Other) NLP Bioinformatics Security Ontology Interfaces Finance OnCore (Cancer) OnCore (ICTR) DW-Metadata DW-Ontology DW-Hybrid Molecular, images data

  8. Data Services (caBIG, i2B2, HL7, Portal, APIs, SQL, FTP) Networking/Computing/Storage Security UWCCC Administrative Systems & IT Infrastructure UWCCC Bioinformatics Clinical & Health, IT UWCCC Informatics UW-Biomedical Informatics Services ICTR (BMIC) SMPH Honest Broker Ontologies NLP OnCore PACS UW-DW HIMC (UW-Health) Epic “omics” Molecular Data Images Biosamples Registries External DBs Literature

  9. The Clinical/Research Data Warehouse

  10. The Hybrid Model Semantic ONTOLOGY METADATA Implementation EAV DIMENSIONAL

  11. Integrated Design Event General Event Measurable Event Substance RED Observation General Observation Measurable Observation Substance Ontology Map (26 levels) EAV Class Relationship

  12. HIMC DW architecture (high level view) Reports/Dashboards Users BO Universe Data mart * Views * Reports Security – Access Management ** Security – Auditing ** Security – Honest Broker ** ETL* Natural Language Processing ** Healthlink (Clarity/ Chronicles) HIMC DW Atomic layer * Ontologies ** Metadata * Interfaces* Ontology management ** Other NLP editing ** Query Tool ** Users Red = non-HIMC Blue = HIMC * Partially developed ** Planned

  13. The ecosystem for IT and Analytics

  14. The differences between IT and anaytics

  15. The differences between IT and analytics

  16. The “new guy” CIO vs. CRIO… … and, IT vs. Analytics

  17. Research (CTMS) X Patient Care (EHR)

  18. Registries/Panels/Datasets NLP Data Warehouse Semantic Mgt Reporting Analytics (is this the CRIO?) IT Data Center Networks Support Training Security Applications Data Governance

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